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UdforskWaste sorting and green transition at Copenhagen City Hall
Product Design
Waste sorting system for Copenhagen City Hall
Copenhagen, Denmark
Gottlieb Paludan Architects developed design solutions for waste sorting at Copenhagen City Hall.
In 2018, the City of Copenhagen decided to implement a green transition of the city hall. For this process, Gottlieb Paludan Architects is responsible for designing of a new indoor waste-sorting solution.
As the waste containers are placed in areas where they have a significant visual impact, great emphasis has been placed on ensuring that the solution blends in with the building in a way that respects Martin Nyrup's materials and attention to detail. Martin Nyrup not only designed the building, he also designed the accompanying furnishings, from furniture and wall decorations to floor coverings and door handles, which now frame a modern workplace.
Waste sorting with standard and extended solutions
The design meets the need for a flexible and transportable solution.
The waste bin stand controls the sorting, functioning as modules that can stand alone or be combined in groups of two or three.
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